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Malva sylvestris - Wikipedia
Malva sylvestris is a species of the mallow genus Malva, of which it the type species. Known as common mallow to English-speaking Europeans, [ 3 ] it acquired the common names of cheeses , high mallow and tall mallow ( mauve des bois by the French) [ 4 ] as it migrated from its native home in Western Europe, North Africa and Asia through the ...
Malva sylvestris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Malva sylvestris, commonly known as common mallow but also known as wood mallow, tree mallow and high mallow, is native to Europe, western Asia and northern Africa. It is similar in appearance to the genera Hibiscus and Alcea .
Malva sylvestris (Common Mallow) - Gardenia
Malva sylvestris (Common Mallow) is an erect, bushy, biennial or perennial boasting attractive flower spikes adorned with 5-petaled, bright rose-purple flowers, 2 in. across (5 cm), with darker stripes. Blooming from summer to fall, the showy flowers are arranged singly or in clusters of 3-5 blossoms in the leaf axils.
7 Amazing Benefits of Malva Sylvestris or Common Mallow
Jun 24, 2021 · Some of the most impressive health benefits of Malva sylvestris may include its ability to speed wound healing, protect against infection, reduce inflammation, reduce signs of aging, improve respiratory health, optimize digestive functions, improve …
Malva sylvestris 'Zebrina' - Walters Gardens
'Zebrina' sports soft pink flowers with striking, raspberry-purple veins, achieving a pinwheel effect. These outstanding 2", bowl-shaped flowers are produced in abundance from early summer to frost on robust, shrub-like plants. Heat and drought are not a problem for this perennial.
How to Plant and Grow Mallow - Better Homes & Gardens
Nov 14, 2023 · Malva sylvestris 'Zebrina' has 2-inch pinkish flowers brilliantly centered and veined with strong purple. These cluster in the axils of dark green, lobed leaves on shrubby 3-foot stems. Zones 4-8.
How to Care for your Malva Sylvestris (Common Mallow)
“Sylvestris”, latin word, pertains to overgrown wooded areas and means to reside in such rural, wild habitats or forests. Family: Malvaceae. Germination: 2 weeks. Growth: 3-4 ft high, 2-3 ft wide. Zone: 4 – 8. Soil: Thrives in well-draining, moderately fertile, but will tolerate many soil types. Water: Moist – Medium. Sun: Part-shade to full sun.
Common Mallow facts and health benefits
Feb 10, 2019 · Known scientifically as Malva sylvestris, Common Mallow is a species of the mallow genus Malva in the family of Malvaceae that also has a number of other common names including Mallow, Blue mallow, Cheeses, Forest mallow, High mallow, Tall mallow, Garden mallow, High cheeseweed, Purple mallow, malva, panecillos, French Hollyhock, tree mallow ...
Mallow | Malva sylvestris - Foraging and More
Explore Mallow (Malva sylvestris), also known as High Mallow and Cheeses. This versatile plant boasts purplish-pink flowers and lobed, crinkled leaves. Found along roadsides and in grasslands, its leaves, flowers, roots, and 'nutlets' are edible and nutritious.
High Mallow (Malva sylvestris) - Illinois Wildflowers
These flowers are about 2" across, consisting of 5 petals, a short calyx with 5 ovate teeth, and a column of reproductive organs in the center. The obcordate petals are reddish purple with dark purple veins. The calyx is green and hairy; it is much shorter than the petals.